WARNING | |
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE (120V) CONTACT MAY CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND INJURY. DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. |
What is this?
This error is returned when the Base Leak sensor detects water in the base, is disconnected, or damaged.
Required Tools and Materials:
#2 Phillips Screwdriver
Troubleshooting Steps:
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Remove the base grate.
- Open door
- If the door is not already open, touch “Open Door” in the upper right corner of the screen.
- Remove the gray plastic grate at the base of the machine.
- Open door
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Inspect the base for any water.
- If there is water present. Clean up any water from the base and restart the Diagnostic Test.
- If test continues to fail, continue to step 3..
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Inspect the float switch in the base.
- Verify that the float is not stuck, and is able to move up and down freely.
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Inspect the float switch cable connection at the base.
- Inspect the wires on both ends of the connectors, checking for any broken or damaged wires from the cable being too tight
- Confirm that the switch is properly connected.
- Carefully disconnect, and reconnect the float switch cable.
- Restart the diagnostic test.
- If the test passes, continue with installation.
- If the test fails, continue to step 5.
WARNING | |
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE (120v) CONTACT MAY CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHOCK & INJURY. DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. |
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Remove the top panel from the back of the Bevi.
- Loosen the 6 screws in the corners of the panel.
- Lift the panel up to unhook from the screws, and remove.
- Place the panel to the side.
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Remove the center panel from the back of the Bevi.
- Loosen the 4 screws in the corners of the panel.
- Lift the panel up to unhook from the screws, and remove.
- Place the panel to the side.
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Locate the Leak Sensor connector on the BUC Board.
- The Leak Sensor connector is at the bottom, second from the left on the BUC Board.
- Inspect the cable and connector for any damaged wires into the plumbing shelf as far as you can see.
- Verify that the connector is fully seated in the BUC Board.
- Carefully disconnect, and reconnect the Leak Sensor connector.
- Ensure the cable fully clicks into the connector on the BUC Board.
- Restart the Diagnostic Test.
- ✔️If the test passes:
- Reinstall the back panels.
- Continue with installation
- ✖️If the test fails, continue to Step 9.
- ✔️If the test passes:
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Remove the Chiller.
- Power off the Bevi and unplug the power cord.
- Disconnect the Chiller outputs.
- Disconnect the push to connect elbows for the sparkling, cold, and recirculation lines from the chiller.
- Remove the two mounting screws at the front of the chiller.
- Place the screws aside in a safe place.
- Remove the bottom panel from the back of the Bevi.
- Disconnect the Chiller inputs.
- Disconnect the CO2, Water In, and Ice Bank Fill tubes from the top of the chiller.
- At the base of the chiller, remove the two mounting screws.
- The screws are located at either side of the fan.
- Disconnect the Chiller Sensor and Power Cables.
- Carefully slide the chiller out from the back of the Bevi.
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Inspect the Leak Sensor Cable.
- With the Chiller removed, you can access the entire length of the Leak Sensor cable.
- Validate that the cable was not pinched or damaged by the Chiller.
- Inspect the length of the cable to validate there is no damage to the wires.
- If there is no visible damage to the wires, reinstall the Chiller.
- If the wires are damaged, contact Bevi Support at 866-704-2384.
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Plug in the power cord and power on the Bevi.
- Proceed through installation back to the Diagnostic Test
- Repeat the Diagnostic Test,
- ✔️If the test passes:
- Reinstall the back panels.
- Continue with installation
- ✖️If the test fails, contact Bevi Support at 866-704-2384.
- ✔️If the test passes: